Review: Tempest (The Silver Oak Pack Book 1) by Kiki Clark

Rating: 3šŸŒˆ

ā€œBased within the Kincaid Pack series’s universe, the Silver Oak Pack features a pack first introduced in The Enforcer and His Mate. Led by Alpha Liam Amato, the Silver Oak Pack is small but fierce as they work to rebuild under Liam’s newfound leadership.ā€

Clark is starting a new series that expands on the events that have happened within the Kincaid pack universe, a paranormal worldā€™s organizational structure, The Council, was recently brought down by the Alpha of the Kincaid Pack. Rebuilding has been slow, leaving chaos and damaging ramifications behind.

Thatā€™s the situation Tempest finds the Silver Oak pack, dealing with the fallout, full of suspicion of change, outsiders, and the result is a pack thatā€™s in stasis.

The portrait of a community frozen by its fears, history, and prejudice is clearly defined by the author. We understand the ramifications and the ugly consequences of this continuing pack identity will have on its members.

But that makes it hard to connect with others in this story. Or any sudden reversals in behavior or decision making.

The main character of Ore, the golden eagle shifter, who shows up wounded and unable to remember what happened, is an engaging one. His background is probably one of the issues here. While i like him, his storyline is also both interesting and not so well developed. It has potential but is wrapped up so quickly, for all the buildup, that you as a reader wonder what the problem was. Itā€™s over in minutes. And it leaves another aspect of his story unresolved.

Cash, a felidae shifter, comes from a terrible background of parental abandonment. Thatā€™s contributed to his current situation as Enforcer and attitude of Pack first mindset. So his inability to accept his mate that literally falls into his arms because heā€™s not a feline, is both frustrating and understandable . To a point.

The author misses the mark here because, thereā€™s a real lack of communication between almost everyone. Mates, friends, family, and importantly, the Alpha and those that are supposed to advocate for the pack or themselves.

So for most of the book no one talks to anyone. About important things. Yes, they do talk about if Oreā€™s getting his memory back. But other things? Nope.

Thereā€™s something else. The Mobsterā€™s Mate, which is listed as a standalone really isnā€™t. It leads into this series as sort of a prequel, and should be read as such. Characters from that appear here and events there are important references here.

In fact itā€™s a better developed story and its characters have more chemistry and relationship than those here

Read The Mobsterā€™s Mate, then read this. Tempest has potential, especially with its main couple but itā€™s got quite a few issues with its narrative that highlights the flawed development in plot and shortcuts.

Read it because you enjoy this universe and want to see where the ongoing mystery flows and how it develops.

Silver Oak Pack:

āœ“ Tempest #1

Kincaid Pack-6 books

āœ“ The Alpha and His King #1

āœ“ The Second and His Bonded #2

āœ“ The Deputy and His Enforcer #3

āœ“ The Hunter and His Mates #4

āœ“ The Enforcer and His Heart #5

āœ“ The Witch and His Doctor #6

āœ“ The Mobsterā€™s Mate -standalone within the Kincaid universe, so not really

āœ“ A New Pack for New Year (Kincaid Pack) prequel

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Tempest (Silver Oak Pack Book 1)

Blurb

When duty and desire clash, fated mates are caught in the middle.

Cashā€™s loyalty to his pack is unwavering. Heā€™d sacrifice anything to protect his packmates. Do anything to keep them safe. Put their needs above his ownā€”always.

It is the life he was born for, and the one heā€™s worked years to achieve. As an Enforcer, he swore an oath to his alpha: pack before self.

Not once has he regretted his choices.

Until an injured eagle shifter lands in his lap, and his protective instincts get torn in two.

He knows he canā€™t risk the safety of his packā€”no matter what his panther demands. Once the little bird is all healed up, Cash will have to send him on his way.

For the good of his pack.

But dark, frightened eyes and a sweet smile call to his cat in a hungry, possessive way and challenge everything heā€™s ever thought he knew.

For the first time in his life, he might just have to put himself first.

Tempest is the first book in the Silver Oak Pack series, set within the Kincaid Pack Universe but able to be read and enjoyed completely on its own. It features an overly protective panther trapped by his own responsibility-driven morals, an eagle who canā€™t remember much but knows the surly cat makes him feel spine-tingling safe, magical tattoos, skinny dipping, a delicious age-gap, gobs of scenting, and a swoon-worthy happily ever after.

ā€¢ Publisher: Rainbow Publishing LLC (April 23, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 23, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 261 pages

Review: SOS HOTEL: Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2 by Adam Vex and Ariana Nash

Rating: 4.75šŸŒˆ

Things just keep getting better/worse for the gang at the SOS Hotel. One problem gets resolved only for that solution to have a rippling effect that brings even bigger consequences for Adam, Zee, Victor, and the Hotel.

Nash, writing as the main character Adam Vex, is still very much an enigma. What Adam is remains the biggest mystery of them all and potentially a center of a devastating prophecy. Maybe. Donā€™t know.

Thereā€™s two other beings that have Adamā€™s attention and who he is attracted to. Zee, the incubus ex porn star who co-owns the hotel with Adam. Turns out Zee has so much more to him thatā€™s revealed here. Hes a fabulous character, so many layers, with the potential to be hurt and emotionally damaged.

Zee is one of the triad that will, according to the description, eventually be formed. The other is Victor, the billionaire vampire, who has more than a few secrets exposed during the story. But heā€™s still on the periphery of any real relationship between the other two. However, itā€™s warming up.

Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous really expands on the knowledge of the current world and some of the characters within the hotel while leaving the biggest mysteries surrounding Adam and his existence looming ever larger.

This story is a huge, extra butter, popcorn box of a magnificent piece of sexy suspense and paranormal romance.

Itā€™s so hard to wait until May for Sleep With Us to drop.

Until it does, Iā€™m highly recommending you read the books leading up to it. Read them in the order they are written. What a wonderful read!

SOS Hotel:

āœ“ For a Supernaturally Safe Stay #1

āœ“ Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2

ā—¦ Sleep with Us #3 – May 2024

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SOS HOTEL: Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous

Blurb

Itā€™s been two weeks since the SOS Hotel opened, and everything is going great . . .

Apart from the detective whoā€™s dead set on accusing Zee of murder, the leaking pipes, a psycho sorcerer stalker, a shadowbeast in the attic, and . . . did I mention Lord Reynard has a wife? Yeah, he didnā€™t mention it either. I could have done with knowing that before, you know, kinda falling for the suave, sexy Vampire Daddy.

He also neglected to mention that his wife wants my head on a plate. Literally.

This is not the love triangle I was expecting.

If Reynard lied about that, what else is a lie? Is Zee right, and Lord Reynard wants our hotel? Or is it something more personal he desires, such as my heart?

My name is Adam Vex. Iā€™m totally, one hundred percent human.

Welcome to the SOS Hotel.

Where itā€™s about to get weird-er.

*

SOS Hotel is a whacky MMM adventure about a vampire lord, an ex-porn-star demon, and a boring human who absolutely does not have any secrets. 18+ only. You’ll find dark humor abounds, plus explicit language and sex. If you don’t like the f-word, or sex, with a little mass murder thrown in, do not read these books. There will be triggering content for some, including sexual coercion.Proceed with caution.

Have a great stay!

ā€¢ Publisher: Crazy Ace Publishing (April 21, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 21, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 172 pages

Review: SOS HOTEL: For a Supernaturally Safe Stay by Adam Nex , writing by Ariana Nash

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

SOS HOTEL has the feel of a terrific serialized fiction story, with a fast paced narrative, a first person point of view, and many, so so many mysteries contained within the storytelling.

In other words, itā€™s highly entertaining as well as a lively, sexy, mysterious paranormal romp. I really enjoyed it.

Nash, writing as the main character Adam Nex, is having a blast here with all aspects of this story. Thereā€™s an underpinning of darkness that makes this interesting and gives the characters and their personalities a needed sharpness. Murder and bloodshed does that.

But then thereā€™s an undeniable quirkiness about so much of this too. Whether itā€™s the bargain bin AI bartender bought from a shady Fae , the run down, shabby quality of the hotel itself, or any of its denizens, these characters start lightly, humorously weird, and then their personalities gradually change and acquire unexpected depth. Albeit with humor to go with the flashes of dark seriousness.

Then thereā€™s the mysterious main trio of Adam, a person hiding so many secrets, and Zee the succubus ex porn star whoā€™s also a part owner along with Adam of the hotel. Zee has his own secrets and background to be revealed. And thereā€™s Victor, billionaire businessman and vampire whoā€™s strangely interested in Andy and the hotel. Along with the villain of the story.

So much is going on here that itā€™s a page turner. Be prepared to read until it is finished. And then need more. Honestly, what happened to Clayton?

Moving quickly to book 2, and leaving a definitive , yes, read this, right here.

SOS Hotel:

āœ“ For a Supernaturally Safe Stay #1

ā—¦ Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2

ā—¦ Sleep with Us #3 – May 2024

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SOS HOTEL: For a Supernaturally Safe Stay!

Blurb:

Guaranteed a supernaturally safe stay!

(Definitely no murders)

*

A scandalous, ex-porn star demon and a morally shady, billionaire vampire walk into a barā€¦

But this is no joke. Itā€™s opening day at the SOS Hotel, and that lust demon? Heā€™s my business partner. I know. What was I thinking? The sexy, suave vampire however? Heā€™s something elseā€¦

Creating a sanctuary for the supernaturals left here when the tear in the veil sealed was always going to be difficult, but itā€™s all I have, and Iā€™m going to make it work. Despite the murders, the missing humans, and the psychotic real estate mogul who wants to bulldoze the hotelā€¦

The SOS Hotel must thrive whatever the cost. Because if it fails, Iā€™ll lose everything. Including my life.

My name is Adam. Iā€™m just the boring human who works here, and I absolutely, definitely do not have any secrets.

Welcome to the SOS Hotel. What can possibly go wrong?

Warning: SOS Hotel contains explicit language, situations, and content that some readers may find uncomfortable. For full warnings, please see the author’s website or the paperback “look inside sample”

ā€¢ Publisher: Crazy Ace Publishing (April 19, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 19, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Word Wise: Enabled

ā€¢ Sticky notes: On Kindle Scribe

ā€¢ Print length: 174 pages

Review: Silk & Sand : Seth and Raider Book 1 by Katherine Diane

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

Letā€™s dive in with the fact that this fantasy novel, the first of a adventure series, will end on a cliffhanger. It leaves absolutely nothing resolved for our main characters and the various storylines.

So if this is a dealbreaker for you as a reader or a fan of the author, then perhaps you should consider waiting until the next book is released to read them through the cliffhangerā€™s resolution.

However, if youā€™re a fan of fantasy fiction and fantasy romance novels, and donā€™t mind a shocking twist or two, then Iā€™ve got a story for you.

Katherine Diane is a new author for me. So Iā€™m excited to have found both a new series and writer in the same fantastic fantasy novel, Silk & Sand.

The world building is very well done, giving the characters and readers an excellent idea of the variety of cultures, religions, and geographical diversity this universe has in store for us.

Itā€™s magical elements smoothly combined with incredible desert heat , tribal cultures, and some recognizable animals that are sure to make a person connect with the storylines and characters.

Of the intense relationship that develops between Raider, a mysterious desert trader, and Seth, a Curator for the Arcanum College on the hunt for a murderer. Each character is beautifully crafted, with layers that are slowly peeled away to reveal more of their identity and personalities as they travel and interact with each other. Itā€™s a personal exploration through hard events and challenges, from observation and through sexual encounters. The last being fraught with high intensity, overwhelming emotions, elements of bdsm, and hidden secrets.

I thought each was a great balance for the other and that made the ending feel both shattering and satisfying in a way. Even though it was a cliffhanger.

I need book 2 now.

This is a definite recommend from me. Check it out if youā€™re interested in fantasy romance.

Not a fan of the cover however.

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Silk & Sand: An MM Fantasy Romance (Seth & Raider Book 1)

Blurb:

The only thing worse than trekking across a dangerous desert on a nearly impossible mission? When your guide is intolerableā€”and irresistible.

Seth spends his days hunting down mystical artifacts. As a Curator for the Arcanum College, thatā€™s his job. But when an arcanist murders a fellow scholar, Seth finds himself assigned instead to a dusty, thirsty, frustrating manhunt. But why him? Because, heā€™s been told by his superiors, heā€™s the only Curator sufficiently tenacious and brutal for the job. (Seth resents that.)

When the murderer vanishes at the edge of a deadly desert, Seth finds himself in need of a guide. Unfortunately, the ā€œonly one crazy enoughā€ for the job is Raiderā€”a man with an easy grin who is clearly a thief, liar, and rogue. (He also has illegal quicksilver in his veins, and that arcane enhancement positively screams ā€œIā€™ve done bad things.ā€) The only thing worse than having to rely on such a reprobate? Finding him irresistibly attractive.

Raider might think the manhunt a foolish endeavor, but heā€™s delighted by the prospect of breaking past the barriers of the gorgeous, rigidly self-controlled Curator. That kind of intensity needs the right outlet (and Raider has such ideas). But Raider just might be asking for more trouble than he realizesā€”because he has barriers of his own, and some very dark secrets lurking behind them.

But thatā€™s not the only trouble looming. Because if Seth and Raider can survive their desert journey? Sethā€™s manhunt will lead them into even greater dangers and mysteries.

Silk & Sand is a high-heat fantasy adventure that will take you to the most exotic locations and into the most twisted secrets. It will lure you in with action, humor, and sizzling tensionā€”and will hook your heart with its emotional intensity and beautiful love. So be prepared to laugh, cry, and stay up all night with these two gorgeous, complicated, irresistible men.

Content advisory: Readers 18+. These two are so fun but pretty rough. For trigger warnings, please read the author’s noteā€”then enjoy.

ā€¢ Publisher: (March 7, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: March 7, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 341 pages

Review: Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts Book 5 by Michele Notaro

Rating : 5šŸŒˆ

Thereā€™s always so many thoughts and emotions one has when approaching a finale novel in a beloved series. When that series is a dark urban fantasy about a particularly extremely violent, torturous dystopian world, the range of emotions will be deeply varied as the storylines. Especially here where in a world where a different US is at war. A almost recognizable one weā€™ve seen before where the humans in charge have used other species (or races) shifters and mages, as weapons and tools, things. Those in charge inhumanly categorizing them as objects to be abused, used and discarded as the humans wanted.

Make no mistake, as gorgeously written and powerfully conceived as The Magi Accounts series is, these books are often equally wrenching and disturbing to read. The compounds the magi are bred and raised in like stock animals, as well as the abusive, torturous, often deadly nature of the treatment they were subjected to there, is harrowing reading. And the subject of more than one trigger warning. The same is said about that of the narrative treatment of shifters, although not necessarily in the gore-ridden way.

Through four books, weā€™ve found all the members of the now combined Ono-Nai tribe, watched them grow, in some cases learning to deal with the pain and abuse that brought them into the tribe, and for others form mate bonds with each other, until this enlarged family has become a greater whole that means something deeply special to us as readers. Itā€™s not just the mage dyads Madeo aka Mads and Jude. Or the main bonded pair of mage Mads and alpha lion shifter Cosmo Ono-Nai. Itā€™s Jude, and his bond mates. And the rest of the tribe, shifters, mages, humans, even pets. All have made an indelible impression and contribution to the heartfelt rightness that has developed into the Ono-Nai diverse family/tribe. One of the unity of the title and one that Mads and his family is striving for their future.

Itā€™s a truly agonizing epic showdown, one thatā€™s been long awaited between Mads and his tribe and the horrific, terrifying Anderson, the Red Cloak witches, with their plan to destroy all the mages and shifters for a human only universe.

Did I end up sobbing buckets of tears? Yes, yes I did. As I expected to. Thereā€™s so much going on in the narrative. From beautiful scenes of family life and laughter, to sheer terror and heartbreak, memories of darkness and pain, blood and death, all that has to come , realistically in this world, before even large battles can be won.

Is everything solved at the end? No. But the majority of the problems are resolved in a manner that leaves the characters and readers in a better place . One that makes sense and leaves us with a sense of completion and satisfaction .

Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts Book 5 by Michele Notaro is a fantastic finale and a perfect way to end a magnificent dark urban fantasy.

I highly recommend this series. Read it in the order itā€™s written and with regard for its trigger warnings.

Just a side note. I wished for more for the Taragorians. Logan had it right. That the rift or a magical aspect of it seemed sentient was fascinating. I wish for more of this place please.

The Magi Accounts:

āœ“ The Scars That Bind Us #1

āœ“ The Shackles That Hold Us #2

āœ“ A Purpose That Restores Us #3

āœ“ A Ruse To Unchain Us #4

āœ“ Only Unity Will Spare Us #5 -Series Finale

The Magi Accounts Companion stories:

āœ“ Our Hearts That Tie Us: The Magi Accounts Prequel

āœ“ A Kiss To Revive Me: The Magi Accounts 1.5

āœ“ A Date to Impress Him: The Magi Accounts 2.5

āœ“ A Holiday to Sustain Us: A Magi Accounts Holiday

āœ“ An Embrace To Hearten Me: The Magi Accounts 3.5

āœ“ A Heart To Revitalize Me: The Magi Accounts 4.5

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Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts 5

Blurb:

I made a promise to the enemyā€¦ and I intended to keep it.

Thank the goddess I have my pride and my wonderful, amazing mateā€”whose patience matches no otherā€”because the world is in chaos, and Cosmo is my rock, my safe place inside the storm. If only I could find the time between witches, work, politics, and family to prove it to him.

The Shifter and Magi Equality Act is in full effect, supposedly making us equals, but the people themselvesā€”the humansā€”are still treating us as lesser. Every time I turn around, weā€™re running into trouble between humans and non-humans.

To make matters worse, witches are everywhere in Fairview City, and the Red Cloth is encouraging humans to join their forces and challenge the equality my people have fought so hard to get.

And now, Anderson is back. Back and gunning for me.

But he doesnā€™t realize Iā€™m gunning for him, too.

Only Unity Will Spare Us is the fifth and FINAL book in the MM urban fantasy series, The Magi Accounts. Itā€™s recommended to read the series in order because the romance and plot progress throughout the series.

*Intended for adults only. Please read the trigger warnings at the beginning of this novel.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 19, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 417 pages

Review: Bromantic Puckboy (Puckboys Book 6) by Eden Finley and Saxon James

Rating:3.25šŸŒˆ

NHL veteran Cody Bilson, he of the many exā€™s and impulsive tendencies, is next on the list for his storyline. Cody has been a character thatā€™s been on the outskirts of the previous books and those characters romances.

Honestly, Cody has never made much of a mark on this series and, in comparison with the other characters, he doesnā€™t come across as strong or as multifaceted as those earlier characters either.

The other main character, rookie goalie, Miles Olsen, is grounded in family, a deep history with his University fraternity , his hockey team, and the city of Nashville itself.

Next to Miles, Cody is less well defined. Most of what we know about him is ā€œas told toā€ basis. His past and impulsive marriages? Off page as is his behavior that led to them. So is his interactions with the women or anyone. He comes to the story as the most one dimensional character of the series. So itā€™s hard to invest in his journey away from a team and teammates we know to a new location based on the fact heā€™s dodging exā€™s and any familiar faces. Yes, heā€™s running because he canā€™t say no. Sigh. Hereā€™s a cheaper solution, hire a bodyguard to keep you away from potentially damaging situations. But then thereā€™s no novel.

The dog is a nice touch but Killer is basically handed off to Milesā€™ parents albeit for the right reasons.

So the remaining storyline is sex, questions about past experiences, more sex, Milesā€™ quirky habits ( he is a goalie), and some exploration about Miles coming out to his family.

Miles really carries the emotional heft as far as the relationship and teammates dynamics. When it comes to the authors layering in detailed information and relatable content, they lay it out on Miles to carry. We know about his childhood, his family and his fears about the future and commitment.

Anything from Cody feels like an afterthought.

For me, Bromantic Puckboy (Puckboys Book 6) by Eden Finley and Saxon James is a good book but not in the same category as the previous stories. Even the matter in which they come out seems to say it all.

Itā€™s enjoyable as part of the series.

Do look at the Playlist, Bromantic Inspiration, at the beginning, just wonderful.

Puckboys:

āœ“ Egotistical Puckboy #1

āœ“ Irresponsible Puckboy #2

āœ“ Shameless Puckboy #3

āœ“ Foolish Puckboy #4

āœ“ Clueless Puckboy #5

āœ“ Bromantic Puckboy #6

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Bromantic Puckboy (Puckboys Book 6)

Blurb:

Bilson

The idea of moving away from Seattle was a joke at first.

I have too many failed relationships here. Too much baggage.

So when I find myself signing with Nashville and leaving everything behind, Iā€™m hopeful a new start will cure me of my attachment problems.

I fall fast and hard, and Iā€™m quickly realizing itā€™s not so easy to escape my emotional damage. That follows no matter where I go.

When my new teammate, rookie goalie Miles Olsen, attaches himself to my side, the media are excited to exploit our bromance. Little do they know, heā€™s doing me a favor by keeping me away from making mistakes with women.

Thatā€™s the deal we made at the beginning of the season, but as time goes on, and weā€™re both going through a dry spell, Miles suggests a different arrangement. One Iā€™ve never contemplated. One I shouldnā€™t consider.

One I canā€™t stop thinking about.

Miles

My first day as starting goalie for Tennessee is made mildly more terrifying by coming face to face with NHL veteran Cody Bilson. Hero worship? Me? Never!

He reminds me of my old frat buddies; loyal, kind, easy to trade banter with. But my dude is lost and trying to find himself again–without getting married this time.

I want to help him, and while my suggestion might not be conventional, it sure as hell is effective. The only way to make sure he doesn’t marry a woman again? Blow off steam with a man instead.

We’re both straight, we’re both single, and we’re both down for a good time.

After all, what are teammates for?

ā€¢ Publisher: Sadenverse Books (April 18, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 18, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 274 pages

Review: A Spooky Legacy (The Spectral Files Book 5) by S. E. Harmon

Rating: 5šŸŒˆ

If A Spooky Legacy is the finale novel for Rainbow ā€œRainā€ Christiansen and his husband, fellow cold case detective, Daniel McKenna, then itā€™s a fabulous story and sendoff to a compelling pair of characters and supporting cast that I have come to adore.

Five books that have taken them through all the stages of a remarkable relationship that has involved adapting to two widely different in-laws with their unique backgrounds, great law enforcement teams, and investigations into cold cases, and ghosts. Lots of ghosts, of the malignant, the uncooperative , and of the helpful kind.

Itā€™s been such a great pleasure and one imaginative, magnificent journey.

So of course the last case will be that of a heartbreaker. For everyone involved.

Just as Rain and Danny are waiting to hear from the adoption agency on their application for approval and potentially getting a child, they will be handed a cold case of missing family.

So many feelings here. Harmon has Rainā€™s personal doubts and insecurities/fears over being a parent running concurrently with the real painful emotions of the investigation into a case that involves two young children and their parents. One we know didnā€™t end well.

As the case develops into something dark and far more complicated than expected, so does Rainā€™s feelings about the adoption and extending their family to include a child. Itā€™s a realistic, emotionally tough but touching storyline. It takes work and commitment and communication on both sides of the relationship. Thatā€™s something I really appreciate here.

Thereā€™s also an unexpected helpful aspect for Rain to act as a bridge to understanding how it would feel to have someone else in the relationship.

Thereā€™s so many touching, moving elements and scenes here. I honestly felt both satisfied and wishing for more at the end.

Does this feel right? Yes. But, how I want a glimpse into their future lives.

This series has been distinguished by extraordinary characterizations, well woven storylines, and remarkable relationships that showed emotional maturity and growth.

Thatā€™s rare no matter the genre and Iā€™ll miss them.

Read this in the order of release so not to miss out on the development of characters and relationships.

The Spectral Files:

āœ“ P.S. I Spook You #1

āœ“ Principles of Spookology #2

āœ“ Spooky Business #3

āœ“ The Spooky Life #4

āœ“ A Spooky Legacy #5

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A Spooky Legacy (The Spectral Files Book 5)

Blurb:

Rain Christiansen is settling into married life with fellow cold case detective, Daniel McKenna, and life is good. Better than good, even. But when it comes to the topic of expanding their family, Rain isn’t so sure he’s ready. Yes, a new addition could enrich their lives. But it could also tear down the delicate balance theyā€™ve worked so hard to achieve. Do they really want to take that risk?

Heā€™d love to brood over that a little more, but murder never takes a day off. A decade-old mystery of the missing Parker family is heating up. Most seem to think the Parkers pulled a disappearing act to get out of financial debt. It isnā€™t before the PTU finds out the reality is far grimmer than that. It seems that Quinn stumbled upon something better left hidden. Now that Rain has stumbled upon it, too, he has to be careful that he doesnā€™t meet the same fate.

Sometimes it amazes him how far heā€™s come from strait-laced FBI agent who couldnā€™t admitā€”even to himselfā€”that he saw ghosts. Heā€™s done the work, learning to get some measure of control of his paranormal side. And while his relationship with ghosts may not be perfect, itā€™s evolved into something symbiotic…which is a very good thing. Because in order to protect himself from the living, he might need a little help from the dead.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 9, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 382 pages

Review: His Realm (House of Maedoc Book 3) by Mary Calmes

Rating: 3šŸŒˆ

As much as Iā€™ve enjoyed the previous books in the series, His Realm was just a disconnect for me in many ways. From certain aspects of the character of Jason specifically to moments in the plot that weakens the couple and their dynamic, I just found I had issues here.

Which is a shame because I do enjoy so many of the scenes that the author has created here for the main characters and between others just as important.

House of Maedoc is an entertaining series that, in books one and two, creates a unique world and populates it with dynamic characters. Itā€™s been wonderful to go along with Jason and Varic throughout their journey from their first meeting to their current position in their relationship. Itā€™s been a tumultuous journey with both individuals undergoing major changes in their lives and their personal emotional development.

Iā€™ve loved watching them. Up to now. Because itā€™s worked til now. Each story has contained huge amounts of dramatic elements and forward momentum in the vampire world and relationships. Even with characters who are not readily likable or beings seen as worthy of emotional connection, like the King himself.

It is Jason who should anchor his own story alongside his Prince, Varic. But Calmes makes some interesting choices for the story and characters that , for me as a reader, dilutes their impact as a strong couple and for their personalities, which spend so much time apart.

Here, Jasonā€™s emotional responses to various highly complex or tragic situations just seem off. These ā€˜light heartedā€™ sort of particular personality traits are ones weā€™ve seen before in other Mary Calmes characters. But usually they were contemporary characters and the events that caused some of the same reactions were less likely to be as violent or extreme as the events that occurred here.

A grin or teasing comment from Jason when one would necessarily or reasonably expect a serious, thoughtful response to a question or situation where itā€™s been a an ongoing tragedy or people have lost their lives or subjected to loss.

Itā€™s so jarring that it causes the reader to question whether the characterā€™s actions are credible and think how shattered youā€™d be in the same situation.

Thereā€™s more. Repeatedly, Jason warns of serious threats and is dismissed. Even after being informed his advice wonā€™t be ignored anymore. But Jason himself is a major problem. He,as the consort of the Prince, and therefore a member of the royal household, refuses to adhere to security measures and protocols. He constantly goes out without his guards, not reflecting on the ramifications of this for Varic and his staff.

Heā€™s become an inconsistent character. As has Varic in relation with communication with Jason, what distance does to their relationship, etc.

Itā€™s one element after another which weakens them, the story, their relationship, for the sake of a narrative drama that involves so many frustrating scenes and dysfunctional dynamics that itā€™s hard to care at times how it ends.

With a wedding and more things that just are pulled together quickly enough for the sake of the series rather than in keeping with everything thatā€™s gone on before, with all the threads and charactersā€™ personalities.

I like this author and feel that she has other, stronger series and characters to choose from.

Read this if youā€™re a fan, and to finish this series.

House of Maedoc :

āœ“ His Consort #1

āœ“ His Prince #2

āœ“ His Realm #3

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His Realm (House of Maedoc Book 3)

Blurb:

On their first meeting, Varic Maedoc, prince of the vampyrs, told Jason Thorpe that loving him was not for the faint of heart. He wasnā€™t kidding. In the past two years, Jason has been kidnapped, lived through several attempts on his life, and foiled a coup. Now, his new life as the princeā€™s consort and adviser to the king is made even harder by Varicā€™s prolonged absence. With his prince off hunting down a traitor, Jason must fend for himself.

While the separation doesnā€™t last, even Varicā€™s return wonā€™t stave off the wicked plotting of others, and Jason soon finds himselfā€”againā€”fighting for his life while navigating ancient betrayals and revenge put in motion before he was even born. And he must prevail because his prince needs him to bring a place without honor back into his realm.

But what festers in rage and bitterness is something Jason never expected, and nothing heā€™s experienced in his human life, or in the decadent court of the king, couldā€™ve prepared him for the wrath thatā€™s about to be unleashed.

Varic needs both his crown and his consort to be the king heā€™s always wanted to be, and itā€™s up to Jason to make sure their bond never breaks.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 16, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 334 pages

Review: Curse of the Dragon’s Eye: An Epic Dragon Fantasy Saga (The Crystalline Dragons Saga) by Eoghan R. Cunningham

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

The Crystalline Dragons Saga by Eoghan R Cunningham (also released by the same author writing as Blake R. Wolfe) is new to me.

Iā€™m so happy to have found this as a lover of fantasy novels and epic YA adventure series, as this one has the elements of all those stories done so well.

The character of Dusk is incredibly well written. Duskā€™s is a haunting story, a young man captured at the age of 11 or 12, and brought to the infamous deadly mines as a slave for the next 10 perilous, darkened years of his life. If slaves survive to a certain point, they ā€œageā€ out of the mines, in a worst case scenario. And we live in the moment with Dusk.

Of course, so many things happen. Horrible and magical things. Simple moments like a shining light that stuns a youth thatā€™s been buried in darkness to magical scenes thatā€™s clouded by a lack of knowledge.

Along the path to a new life, Dusk gathers a few friends, a lot more enemies, some astonishing new powers, and his journey becomes a rollicking adventure, sometimes nightmare, on the path to enlightenment and self discovery.

Itā€™s a fascinating story. Iā€™m onto book two and recommending this as a highly entertaining take on fantasy adventure.

Plus. There be dragons.

The Crystalline Dragons Saga-5 books:

āœ“ Curse of the Dragon’s Eye #1

ā—¦ Mist, Shadow, and Deep #2

ā—¦ Rise of the False King #3

ā—¦ The Queen of Darkness #4 -May 9,2024

ā—¦ Fall of the Crystal Moon #5-June 6,2024

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Curse of the Dragon’s Eye: An Epic Dragon Fantasy Saga (The Crystalline Dragons Saga)

Blurb:

When the last dragon died over a thousand years ago, magic disappeared along with them. Alone and powerless, humanity was left to pick up the pieces of their once magnificent world.

But now magic returns in the hands of a young slave.

Ever since slave traders captured me as a small boy, I’ve worked in the salt mines. My destiny is hard labor and an early death. There is no escape.

Until I found the dragon.

Inside a natural cavern, I discovered an ancient dragon skeleton made entirely of crystal. Whispers in my mind told me to steal the gem from its eye. And I did, thinking I could use it to buy my freedom.

However, the moment it touches me, it fuses to my skin, and my entire world is turned upside down. Magic isn’t supposed to exist, but fire erupts from my hands every time someone tries to harm me.

Escaped from the mines at last, I form a shaky alliance when I encounter another traveler down on his luck. We are both determined to make it to the neighboring country, although we keep our reasons secret. Once there, I’ll be free. Then I can get rid of this cursed gem once and for all.

However, a mysterious sorcerer nips at our heels as we reach the final mountain pass. With a hired guide, we try to make it through without being detected. The magic of the dragon’s eye has saved us more than once, but this time, it might just be our downfall.

Curse of the Dragon’s Eye contains a diverse cast of characters and queer themes. It was previously published under the title “The Crystal Eye” by Blake R. Wolfe. Although the title and cover are different, the content remains the same.

ā€¢ Publication date: February 1, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 299 pages

Review: Reading the Play (Watkins Glen Gladiators Book 5) by V. L. Locey

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

Iā€™ve loved getting to know the latest of author V. L. Loceyā€™s hockey team , the Watkins Glen Gladiators, and their various journeys into HEA.

Reading the Play actually involves two teams and players from each team, an old misunderstanding, and a white hot chemistry. On the ice, on skates with mad skills.

All of which, Locey does so beautifully.

The characters of competing ice hockey players, Watkins Glen Gladiators goalie Baskoro Huda and Comets goalie Marcus Newley are so good. Fleshed out, with personalities that have depth that makes them feel believable and interesting, these men make it easy to connect with each of their lives and situations.

The enemies to lovers trope and element here is one that is nicely resolved so that the storyline can move forward with the major thread, that of two men from opposing teams who are finding themselves in love with each other .

Each has complications that they bring into play with this dynamic. A daughter, a as yet to be announced sexuality, and much more. How everything is pulled together, and, along with introducing new characters, and giving the readers glimpses inside a troubled mind of another teammate, Locey carefully balances all the narrative needs of her characters and book to come up with another winner!

Baskoro Huda and Marcus Newley prove that goalies are indeed special, never more so than on their own path to love and family. I loved them.

More please.

Iā€™m highly recommending this and the entire series

Watkins Glen Gladiators:

āœ“ Between The Pipes #1

āœ“ Defending The House #2

āœ“ Dump and Chase #3

āœ“ Taking The Body #4

āœ“ Reading The Play #5

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Reading the Play (Watkins Glen Gladiators 5)

Blurb:

Will there be kissing and making up or will Baskoro and Marcus be dropping the gloves?

A new season is about to kick off and Baskoro Huda is ready to win it all. As one half of the Watkins Glen Gladiators two-man tandem goalkeeping duo, Basky, as his teammates call him, is on track to deliver a winning season and everything is going his way. His summer training is paying off, his family and friends are warm and supportive, and his new nephew is the cutest thing ever. Heā€™s even had a few casual dates. The only downside to this upcoming amazing season is the fact that he has to face goalie Marcus Newley and the Comets several times. To say there is no love lost between the two men would be an understatement. Granted, Marcus is incredibly handsome and skilled, but those qualities are overshadowed by the manā€™s ego. The tension between the two goalies has been percolating since senior year of college and one more pithy comment from Baskyā€™s rival might just be all it takes for a reckoning thatā€™s been a long time coming.

Marcus Newley has come a long way in a short time. Heā€™s clawed his way to the top of the Comets roster and is now within reach of his dream: winning that championship cup and securing his chances for a call-up to the pros. The brass ring is within reach, and he is not about to let someone like Baskoro Huda and his team stand in his way. Heā€™s got one very important person counting on him to make those dreams a reality. Unsure of what he ever did to twist the pretty but irritable Gladiators goalieā€™s shorts into such a tight knot, all he can do is fire back when the verbal barbs are launched from the other end of the ice. The time to focus on hockey is now, and he refuses to let Baskoro take up any more time in his head. Itā€™s an all-out war as far as Marcus is concerned and nothing but complete surrender from Baskoro will satisfy thoseā€”and perhaps not so hiddenā€”passions.

Reading the Play is a low angst, enemies-to-lovers, doting uncle and single dad queer hockey romance with two goalies who snipe at each other endlessly, one old misunderstanding, far too many sci-fi/fantasy TV show and movie references, several teammates trying to keep the peace, one goaltending coach who sees what all the others seem to be missing, and a hard won but oh-so gratifying happy ending.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 18, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 189 pages